Seems like Southern Californa is getting all the Call of Duty love this week. On Saturday Sledgehammer games tweeted a giant poster of the upcoming Call of Duty title, plastered up against the side of a building located on Santa Monica Boulevard, close to Activision’s headquarters in the city.
Spotted on Sunset! #CODWWII pic.twitter.com/IbSEjagqtt
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) May 13, 2017
As expected, the release date is November 3, following a similar release period as the other Call of Duty titles.
In other Call of Duty WWII news, fans can expect a rich cast and “powerful performances” for the upcoming game.
Speaking in an interview with GamesRadar Sledgehammer’s co-founder Michael Condrey praised the game’s narrative and storyline
“There’s a German family and two sisters, there’s Crowley – a British officer – there’s Cormack, an African-American officer from another regiment. So across the game, in all three modes – and particularly in MP and Campaign, but really equally across all three modes – we really wanted to capture that it was a global cause, right? It was… the Allied force was a global force, the German force – the Axis force – was more than just the Nazis. It was Germans as well as other nations involved, and so it was important for us to not… this isn’t an American war, this isn’t a story of an American squad – this is a global cast and so yeah; you’ll see some really powerful performances on both sides of the war. You’ll see some powerful performances by the men and women who sacrificed, families that were involved.”
With E3 right around the corner, we should hear more news regarding the title very soon.
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